tgentry

Some of the tees went out without the oval design element around the words "molecular munchies." We feel it's a fairly small omission and makes the text somewhat easier to read, but the shirts shipping out now have the corrected version with the oval. If you received a version without the oval and you would rather have the corrected version, please contact customer service. Thanks, and great tee Fishbiscuit!

fishbiscuit5

tgentry wrote:Some of the tees went out without the oval design element around the words "molecular munchies." We feel it's a fairly small omission and makes the text somewhat easier to read, but the shirts shipping out now have the corrected version with the oval. If you received a version without the oval and you would rather have the corrected version, please contact customer service. Thanks, and great tee Fishbiscuit!

Thanks a bunch, Travis! The print is fantastic. I love the conversation starter it's become when I wear it!

rondorajon520

What To Expect When You're Expecting To Make Nerd Jokes 1st place in Derby #265: Imaginary Restaurants, with 783 votes! Nerds are wonderful, and so are nerd jokes. Nerdery encompasses a near-infinite panoply of reference points, minutiae, and trivia for the comedically inclined. Want to make a joke about C++? You'll have a captive audience. Deep Space Nine? Have at it, intrepid humorist. But beware: The great potential power of nerd humor comes with equally great risk. For if you make a mistake, omission, or even minor inexactitude in your reference, your audience will rip you apart like a pack of hounds. The nerds giveth, and the nerds eviscerate you if you mess up. We here at Woot are all too familiar with the travails of nerd humor. It's our bread and butter, and our curse. We're nerds -- no question, but there will always be a dozen higher-ranked nerds whose knowledge of the Marvel Universe far exceeds are own, and who are extraordinarily willing to correct us on our faults. Frankly, we don't know enough about the Periodic Table to know exactly how this shirt design will be nit-picked. We're vaguely aware that some new elements were recently added that are probably not on this design, and that could be a kiss of death right there. So have at it, ye hounds. Wear this shirt: and see if you can collect all the stains. Don't wear this shirt: around Daniel Radcliffe. This shirt tells the world: "Food is actually composed of smaller bits of food." We call this color: The chemical symbol for Navy is Pm, weirdly.

lstaff

tgentry wrote:Some of the tees went out without the oval design element around the words "molecular munchies." We feel it's a fairly small omission and makes the text somewhat easier to read, but the shirts shipping out now have the corrected version with the oval. If you received a version without the oval and you would rather have the corrected version, please contact customer service. Thanks, and great tee Fishbiscuit!

Mine is missing the oval. The oval does make it look even more chemistry-y. I know this because i am wearing my shirt right now, and wore it to a big professional conference i was at today!!!!

Hmmm . . . is it a "we'll send you a new one, and you would have two . . ." kinda thing, or a "mail it back to us sorta thing . . . "
(***raises eyebrow thinking maniacally how nice it would be to have two of them . . .***)

rjhutch

inkycatz

mmelinda1 wrote:Hi, first time buyer at woot! Sadly, I think I bought the wrong size. I'm a US size 3-4. What shirt size should I have bought?

Hi there! Your best bet to find the proper size would be to check the sizing chart, and compare the measurements to a t-shirt that you already have and fits you well! Unfortunately due to the inconsistent sizing of garments, size 3-4 really won't help us steer you in the right direction.

adrisoto

I got my shirt, and let me say to the artist that I love the design, I am a food scientists so it was just right .
To WOOT: I am really disappointed about the shirt itself. The quality of the print is not as before, shirt quality has decreased, even the sizing is different than it was before! The shirt is way bigger on me than other shirts I got before even though I ordered the same size! I expected same or better quality if I am paying more now! I am now thinking it twice before ordering another shirt

inkycatz

adrisoto wrote:I got my shirt, and let me say to the artist that I love the design, I am a food scientists so it was just right .
To WOOT: I am really disappointed about the shirt itself. The quality of the print is not as before, shirt quality has decreased, even the sizing is different than it was before! The shirt is way bigger on me than other shirts I got before even though I ordered the same size! I expected same or better quality if I am paying more now! I am now thinking it twice before ordering another shirt

Hi there,
We're sorry you're disappointed with your shirt. We did change shirt providers last February, so if you haven't ordered since then that would likely explain your size discrepancy.

As always, for further issues, please contact support@woot.com for assistance.

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